Pedestrian Safety

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration's (MVA's) Highway Safety Office is interested in getting public input on awareness of highway safety messages and personal driving related behavior. Annually, the MVA conducts a survey of licensed drivers within the state. This survey seeks to gain information regarding drivers' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors as it relates to highway safety practices. The survey focuses on highway safety issues, including seat belts, pedestrian safety, impaired driving, speeding, motorcycles, and distracted driving. Feedback provided by the survey will help to shape highway safety programs within the state. If you are a licensed Maryland driver, we would be very grateful if you would take a few minutes to complete a short survey. Please be assured that this survey is anonymous. Click here to complete the survey.